To create THR's annual list, magazine representatives toured campuses, met with deans and faculty, evaluated the quality of school facilities, and interviewed alumni and industry experts. Multiple factors—including "prestige, practical experience, inspirational teachers, alumni achievements, potential career connections and access to cutting-edge equipment"— are all essential factors to the ranking.

What THR says about the School of Film/Video:

Not surprisingly, the school Walt Disney built is killing it in animation. This year, Adrian Molina ('06) won an Oscar for co-directing Coco, while Glen Keane ('74) won best animated short for Dear Basketball. Brad Bird ('76) crossed $1 billion at the box office with Incredibles 2,while Hotel Transylvania 3, directed by Genndy Tartakovsky ('92), grossed $340 million worldwide. But of course there's more to the cinematic arts than cartoons, which is why the school continues to push resources into its live-action and cinematography courses, with recent technical upgrades including new digital cameras and boosted network storage. "I had never been in such a creative place," says Andrew Ahn ('11), whose film Spa Night won the 2017 John Cassavetes Independent Spirit Award. "My brain felt like it was rewiring."

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